Sentences with phrase «reward students whose»

Do our management procedures reward students whose cultural backgrounds and expressions of, say, showing excitement reflect our own while punishing those who express these things differently?
For Niemeyer, reciprocal validation meant rewarding students whose artistic contributions inspired interaction and prompted critical dialogue from the online course community, similar to the way students would share, critique, and celebrate each other's work in his on - ground studio course.

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The answer is a woman: a heroine, whose story is as rich and rewarding for teachers as it is for students.
Approved by the district's board of education last week, the plan is expected to put millions more dollars into rewards for teachers whose students show better - than - average improvement compared with similar groups of students.
Budget includes $ 100 million for teacher - quality initiatives, half of which will be directed toward raising teacher salaries and half designed for financial rewards for teachers at low - performing schools whose students show marked academic gains.
The best incentive plans are those that go beyond rewarding select teachers whose students score higher on standardized tests, says Darling - Hammond; they use multiple measures to evaluate teacher performance and create career ladders capable of supporting and rewarding all teachers.
The German project, rootAbility is rewarded for its «Green Office Model», whose main actors are university students working with staff to make their institution more sustainable.
Students who demonstrate respect for others and practice positive interactions, and whose respectful attitudes and productive communication skills are acknowledged and rewarded, are more likely to continue to demonstrate such behavior.
The authors assert that teachers «still don't trust test scores» and only one in three support rewarding teachers whose students routinely score higher on standardized tests; overall, however, teachers think evaluations are improving.
In The October 1st edition of the Wall Street Journal, there is an article which claims that a push is coming from the Obama administration to improve teacher quality by rewarding colleges of education that produce teachers whose students do well on standardized tests.
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah Educational Savings Plan (UESP) is celebrating college savings by rewarding two schools whose students achieved reading goals.
Here's a prediction: Digital developers whose products are used to enable excellent teachers to reach more students successfully will be rewarded with positive results and avoid the dreaded «Cheaper but No Better» headlines.
We believe that our education system — in California, and nationally — should reward and encourage passionate, motivating teachers whose hard work leads to real results for their students.
To that end, reforming for - profits should be part of a larger effort to make American higher - education less wasteful and more rewarding for college students, whose diverse needs will lead them to attend very different institutions.
But on issues like expansion of charter schools, rigorous testing and rewarding teachers and administrators whose students succeed, this person said, «their vision is very much in step.»
These are tests mandated by law whose scores are used as the basis for distributing rewards and punish - ments to students, teachers, schools, and school administrators.
(Salt Lake City) The Utah Educational Savings Plan (UESP) is celebrating college savings by rewarding two schools whose students achieved reading goals.
The Economist's first ever college rankings focused on the value - added to the student, with an approach that rewarded colleges and universities whose graduates exceeded salary expectations for their field and socio - economic background.
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